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    4.6 (98 reviews)
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    Cherry Pie
    Gina C.

    DELICIOUS DELICIOUS YUMMY YUMMY IN MY TUMMY OMGOSH CHERRY PIE WAS DELICIOUS!! Nice tart cherries flaky delicate pastry stuffed full of cherries from end to end . service was fast it's a complete to go kitchen no dinning. I highly recommend you come on down get your grub on they have cookies and meat pies. They have specials too.. We can't wait to come back! Very nice and clean inside big menus board.

    Broccoli summer squash red skinned potatoes

    Fresh vegetable is amazing still good after all these years. Recently also had a frozen large beef which had carrots and onions. In addition... I would order both again stick to the fresh. Mike the owner is a nice guy. This location was bigger no seating though. Next time I would get the Italian.

    side of macaroni salad
    Phil C.

    I've been a fan of Pasty Kitchen and visited the original location in Los Alamitos for years. I'm glad this new location opened up--plenty of parking with the same quality, and friendly service. Every pasty pie tastes homemade and very filling. My favorite is the chicken pasty, but I also enjoy beef and specials like Italian and turkey pasties. I always get a large chicken gravy to add extra flavor and moisture to each bite. The beef gravy is also perfect for the beef pasty. The small size is ideal for me as a meal. There are also salads to pair with the pasty pies. I recently got the macaroni salad, and although I prefer a creamier version, this was enjoyable. You can't forget the cookies and dessert pies that satisfy a sweet tooth. Frozen pies are also available occasionally to warm up throughout the week. Inside, you can see the staff working hard and a counter display with some goodies, but there aren't any seats inside or outside. The only options are to take out, eat in your car, or relax at a park nearby. I am happy to support this long-standing, local business.

    Mary-Rose L.

    Small corner shop with a clean, organized kitchen. The cashier was super friendly, gave great recommendations, and even added gravy for my first pasty experience. I tried the chorizo pasty, corned beef pasty, and an oatmeal cookie. The cookie was perfectly sweet with a nice spice balance. The chorizo pasty was bland and under-seasoned, but the corned beef one was flavorful and paired great with gravy and mustard. Overall, a great bakery--I get the hype and would come back to try more.

    Poupee C.

    After running some errands, it just happened that Pasty Kitchen was right next door! We had to go in, eventhough we just had breakfast. Oink. We picked the special pasty of the day: Chorizo - loaded with chorizo and potato, piping hot and delicious Italian - this reminded me of an Italian beef sandwich with potatoes! So good! Major carb overload but they also had the best broccoli salad which balanced out the snack (or meal) well. We also picked up a Cherry pie was a must as I was totally hankering this past week. Loved this! The cherries were tart, my preference. Great with a latte. Note: So, when Luis put so much care into wrapping up our order, it made me doubly happy to support our neighborhood business. Service was super friendly. PSA: make room in your freezer. Then look for the frozen promo for deals at Pasty!! We come back real soon!

    Pic to show how stuffed these Pastys are! Beef Pasty Delicious!
    Kristen A.

    First timer! We were greeted as soon as we walked in and shown all the options. We ordered a variety of Pastys. We were told Beef is their most popular so we ordered 2 small Beef - They were great! 1 small Corned Beef & Cabbage- I loved it. 1 Italian sausage -It was ok just not as good as the Beef or Corned beef. We also ordered a cherry and a peach Pasty both great We ordered some cookies as well Chocolate chip and 2 oatmeal. Both great! Almost forgot I am a potato salad lover and try it anywhere I go so of course Pasty kitchen had their own I needed to try. It was definitely homemade and fresh it was ok. Pretty basic but you could tell it was fresh. All in all we will be back! Im waiting to try the Seasonal Turkey Cranberry and Stuffing Pasty

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    Phoebe L.

    All I can say is YUM!! I wish this was closer!! Having a pasty while it's hot & fresh and dipped in gravy was one of the best things I've ever eaten!! You can't beat super friendly service and high quality ingredients that you can taste! Love all the cute decor too!! Only problem is that there is no indoor seating- you'll have to enjoy your pasty's in the car!!

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    Devin B.

    What a cute little place! After driving past repeatedly for work, I needed lunch and knew this was a place for me to try. It's a small little shop but there is plenty of parking available in the shared area. Walking up to the door, I noticed a sign on the door showing they have a seasonal turkey pasty with gravy available, so I figured I should try that! Inside it's very small, just big enough for a couple customers at the counter. There is no indoor seating, and instead most of the interior is their kitchen. This is a grab-and-go place. The man at the register was so nice, and especially when I told him it was my first time here, he helped with answering my questions and recommending popular menu items. I ended up ordering the turkey pasty with gravy, a beef pasty, and a cup of broccoli salad. He asked if I wanted gravy with the beef pasty so I asked him if he recommends it with the gravy. He said he would include one for me to try! That was really kind of him, and contributed to the tip I left for his generosity. Everything was delicious and priced well. Turkey pasty with gravy: this had a mix of what I think was ground turkey, herbs and spices you typically use at Thanksgiving, I think some cranberry bits? I'm not sure but it tasted like Thanksgiving. It was good and the gravy was tasty as well! This was not as good as the beef pasty though, so I give it 4/5 stars. Beef pasty: This one is a classic and came recommended on Yelp and by staff, and I can see why! This ended up being my favorite of the two, delicious both with and without the gravy! 5/5 stars Broccoli salad: I am usually cautious of deli sides most places but the man assured my everything is made fresh in house, so I decided I would try this. It is made with fresh broccoli, golden raisins, and I think little walnut or pecan bits all in a lightly sweetened dressing. I was surprised at how much I liked this! I got it so I could actually eat something green since I'm not always great at doing that, and now this may become a repeat purchase on future visits! 4/5 stars Definitely worth a visit for friendly service, delicious food, and a nice warm comforting meal as we slip into some cooler weather! I can't wait to bring my family here with me.

    Small corned beef & cabbage with small beef gravy.
    Vee S.

    This quaint store front is located in a strip mall and is takeout only. Friendly service. Tried a few flavors of the British "handheld pot pies" known as pasties. Tried the: beef, chicken, and corned beef & cabbage, and both the beef and chicken gravy sides (got the small sizes of each). Nice size pasty for a small (about $5), hearty filling. The corned beef & cabbage, and beef with beef gravy were the better tasting with more flavor, over the chicken that was bland, even with the chicken gravy. They also have desserts: cookies and fruit filled turnovers. The peach turnover with no frosting was very good and the best treat of all the pies! I would return to try the other sweet treats.

    The pasties are very filling and a huge portion, even for the small size. I really loved the broccoli and macaroni salad. Flavor-wise, the pasties are a bit gamey tasting for me, but I think it boils down to personal preference. These don't taste like empanadas in terms of seasoning. Just salted potatoes, veggies, and meat filling, which you may like if you like plain flavors. Would be great for kids. I liked the beef gravy more than the chicken gravy. It's kind of like KFC's gravy. Excellent and friendly service. Really good value for what you get. No indoor seating. No public restroom. Lots of parking in the lot.

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    Amazing pasty. I got the large beef and Italian pasty. Fresh out the oven. Insides are filled no room for air. Best pasty's I ever had.

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    OMG! Love the meat sandwiches with gravy to dip in. Even the small sandwich is hearty at 4.50 each.

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    Meat pies in unassuming space. Tasty and delicious. Obviously these folks get it. The Los Alamitos location is my shop.

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    Pasty Kitchen

    4.3
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    1.7 mi
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    Wow!! First time here!! Server very helpful and details: beef pie is their best seller so i ordered…read more4 beef and 4 chicken.. it's delicious. Dip or pour some gravy and wow!! Small place however you may be able to eat by the side of the store. Well recommended.. Got busy while his packing my order. Got there on time. I will come back to taste the pastry as well.

    I had driven past The Pasty Kitchen for years without ever stopping. Honestly, I wasn't even sure…read morewhat a pasty was. Every time I saw the sign, I figured it was either a typo or some food I'd somehow made it through life without encountering. One day curiosity finally got the better of me, so I stopped in to investigate. As it turns out, a pasty is basically a handheld meat pie, originally from Cornwall, England. Think of it as a burrito's British cousin who went to boarding school. I was hungry, the place smelled good, and I figured this was my moment. I ordered a beef pasty. They offer beef and chicken, and the beef one was pretty decent. Tasty enough, filling, and easy to eat on the go. Was it life-changing? No. Did I immediately start planning my move to Cornwall? Also no. But it was good. A few months later, I found myself in the area again and decided to give them a second shot. This time I ordered the chicken pasty and a side of potato salad. Unfortunately, the chicken pasty just didn't do it for me. It wasn't bad, and I certainly wouldn't call it inedible, but it felt like the seasoning department had taken the day off. I kept waiting for some flavor to show up, but it never really clocked in. The potato salad was kind of the same story. Perfectly edible, completely harmless, and unlikely to offend anyone. It also wasn't particularly memorable. If someone served it to me at a family picnic, I'd eat it. If someone asked me what I thought about it ten minutes later, I'd struggle to remember it existed. Now, I realize I'm sounding critical, but that's only because I'm a bit of a food snob. My philosophy is that if you're going to put something on the menu--especially when the menu is fairly small--every item should be trying out for the varsity team, not just showing up for attendance. That said, the people working there were friendly, service was quick, and the place seems to have a loyal following. My experience was basically this: the beef pasty was pretty good, the chicken pasty was forgettable, the potato salad was there, and everyone was nice. Would I stop again? Maybe for the beef pasty. But if I do, I'll probably leave the potato salad to those who enjoy living dangerously.

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    The Olde Ship

    4.1
    (1.1k reviews)
    8.0 mi
    $$

    My family and I decided to visit for the first time for British cuisine. It's not a far departure…read morefrom foods of other cultures around the locality, but you'll notice differences between British and American English, for example. Many of their dishes include chips, which during my visit, resembled steak fries due to their thickness. You'll also see that curry is a signature dish in the menu, which reflects how Anglo-Indian cuisine has maintained popular influence in the United Kingdom. I ordered Cutty Sark's curry with chicken, rice, and chips at medium spice. The name is derived from a British merchant vessel that operated during the late 1800s. The curry had a mix of savory and sweet flavors, which reminded me of both Japanese and Indian cuisines at the same time. I couldn't say with certainty that the curry fit into just one cuisine. Packed with some heat and bold in spice, it's a delightful and large dish if you desire a lot of flavor. Where the curry went a little off course was the addition of celery. The petiole is strongly flavored and distracts from the curry in my perhaps controversial opinion. Curry seems to better mix with potatoes and carrots. I tried some of the bacon sarnie as well. The word "sarnie" is an affectionate diminutive for "sandwich." American bacon usually comes from pork belly, which provides a flavorful yet oily crispiness. However, the British variant usually comes from the loin, which is meatier and leaner. I thought of the bacon here as similar to a savory ham. The sarnie bread is fried in fat to emphasize buttery flavor. The restaurant, filled with English decorations, has the style of a cozy and dim pub. There's a good amount of small wooden booths with cracked leather seating. Our server was really nice and made sure we got everything we needed despite the busyness of the restaurant. For example, my curry came with a chutney, and I had asked for a lid to take it home. While I forgot to take the chutney home, she went outside as she noticed that we took the back exit to look at their double-decker bus. She even offered to take a picture of us. The service deserves a lot of kudos, and we were grateful for her consideration.

    My girlfriend and I decided to reward ourselves with a lunch date here after tackling the nearby…read moretrail behind Ralphs. After burning a few calories, we were more than ready to put them all right back. Upon entering, we stood at the front for about a minute before being acknowledged and shown to a booth. Not exactly a dramatic wait, but just enough time for me to start wondering whether we'd accidentally wandered into a museum exhibit instead of a restaurant. And honestly, that wouldn't have been the worst thing. The décor here is fantastic. While waiting, I found myself admiring all the details and soaking in the atmosphere. It genuinely felt like we'd stepped into another country without the hassle of passports, customs, or a 10-hour flight. Having never been to a British pub before, I was excited to experience something different. We were seated in a cozy leather booth that looked straight out of a vintage European train car. "Cozy" is definitely the operative word here. If you're dining with someone, prepare for the possibility of an accidental knee-to-knee alliance. It wasn't an issue for us, but taller guests might find themselves wishing for just a few more inches of legroom. For our meals, I went with one of their signature dishes, the fish and chips, while my girlfriend ordered the seafood platter. Looking to start things off properly, we asked our server for an appetizer recommendation. He suggested the chips with curry sauce, which sounded great at the time. What we didn't realize was that our entrées were already arriving with enough fries to sustain a small village. When the food landed, we suddenly found ourselves in possession of what felt like the restaurant's entire potato inventory. The curry sauce itself was tasty, but in hindsight, something like the garlic mushrooms or vegetarian samosas might have given us a little more variety. I ordered the two-piece cod fish and chips, which came with a mountain of steak fries and a tiny scoop of coleslaw that looked like it had wandered onto the plate by mistake. The fish was good, but the portion was impressively hearty. I made it about halfway through before my body politely informed me that further eating would require a nap. The curry sauce was enjoyable, though not quite the life-changing experience I'd secretly hoped for. The real MVP was our server, who remained friendly and attentive throughout the meal despite looking like he was covering half the restaurant by himself. He checked in regularly and did a great job taking care of us. Overall, the atmosphere was the highlight of the visit. Between the immersive décor, cozy pub vibes, and generous portions, it was a fun and memorable experience. Just be warned: if you order fries as an appetizer, make sure you're prepared to commit to a serious relationship with potatoes.

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    London Chippy

    London Chippy

    4.6
    (262 reviews)
    14.6 mi
    $$

    London Chippy has the best fish and chips in OC that I've tried! For $16, you get two big pieces of…read morecod on top of thick cut fries and tartar sauce. Malt vinegar is also available. I like that the fish is lightly battered so it's not as greasy. The fries were good too, if not a little on the salty side. I wanted to eat them all but had to stop myself from clogging my arteries further. Oddly enough, they also have Mexican food (which I am kind of fascinated by). Maybe I'll branch out and try that next time. Maybe. There's covered outdoor seating in TRADE. Parking can be challenging if you come during a week day during lunch.

    Came here for lunch on a Friday around 1:30pm. I had never been to this plaza by the airport before…read moreand was a little worried about parking based on other reviews, but there were plenty of open spots when I arrived. The storefront is almost hidden on the right side of the food hall and can be easy to miss if you're not looking for it. There was no wait, and I was able to order right away. They gave me a beeper, and I was able to find a nearby table without any trouble. I ordered the Fish N Chips, which was a generous portion. It came with two large pieces of fish that were nicely fried. The batter wasn't too thick, and the fish itself was tender rather than overly flaky or hard. The texture and overall quality were good, but it was a bit lacking in flavor, even with malt vinegar and tartar sauce. The steak fries were crispy and not overly salty, which I enjoyed. Overall, the meal was average. With limited fish and chip options nearby, it's still a decent choice if you're in the area and craving it.

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    Village Inn Fish & Chips

    Village Inn Fish & Chips

    4.4
    (287 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    I had the biggest craving for Fish N Chips. I randomly found this place one day while taking my…read morekids to Simone's Donuts next door. OH EM GEEEE This was easily a 10/10. The fish was perfectly crunchy and fresh as can be. The couple working it (Hi Michelle) were so sweet and hospitable. They have a special $9.85 (or something like that under $10) for 2 pieces of fish, 2 pieces fried zucchini, fries and coleslaw. Such a steal of a deal. Truly cannot recommend this cute little hole in the wall more. Vibe was great. When I got home my 5 year old said "what's the smelll, can I have that?" And ate my second piece of fish for me. Guess I'll have to go back for more.

    I came here because I had a craving for Fish and Chips and this place popped up on Yelp. It's in a…read morestrip mall with a crowded parking lot. The inside looks like it is was an H Salt's, which is what i was looking for. On the other hand, it looks like it hadn't been updated since the 70s, except for a few fishing signs and plants. The menu looks like the original one. It's that old school fried food thing, The woman who takes your order fries the food. I got mine to eat here. She brought the food to my table. It's frozen fish in that famous triangular fish piece that no fish looks like. The fish has good crunch but little actual taste. The tartar sauce does not taste like it was freshly made and it's a little overly sweet. But the friend fish with the vinegar and tartar sauce was what i was looking for. This is the kind of place that is reminiscent of what H Salt was. Maybe my memory of what this tasted like is inaccurate. But it just doesn't taste as good as I remember. But that could be me or the place, or both. If you want this kind of place, it'll work. Just don't expect much.

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    Five Crowns

    Five Crowns

    3.8
    (1.5k reviews)
    18.5 mi
    $$$
    Happy hour specials
    Takes reservations

    I had some friends over since I was staying in Newport Coast during the Memorial Day weekend…read moreholiday. I made reservations for our party and this was my friends first time dining at Lawry's sister restaurant. Founded in 1965. I haven't been here recently, but it hasn't changed a bit and is still a cozy and comfortable place to dine. We started off with a bottle of cabernet, complimentary bread, and two of their Pride of the Crowns salads. Since it was my friend's birthday I steered him into ordering the 16 oz Henry VIII Cut, cream corn, Cremini Mushrooms, Yorkshire pudding and spinach. I went with the same meal, and the prime rib was one of the best I've had in a long time. Tender and tasted great even when I pan fried my leftover prime rib. Our friends were impressed just as I was in the excellent service, quality of food and my friend's wife said it was the best prime rib she's experienced.

    I love a prime rib and the Lawry's location in LA and wanted to try the 5th location for my…read morebirthday now that we live in OC. We started with the crab cakes which were standard but not stand out. The star of the show is the prime rib which I ordered California cut for a smaller piece. I chose the creamed spinach and mashed potatoes with gravy for sides. Includes au jus and Yorkshire pudding to round it out. All amazing! Service was top notch, knowledgeable but a little stiff.

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    McKenna's Tea Cottage

    McKenna's Tea Cottage

    3.9
    (791 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $$

    Had a lovely experience at McKenna's! I think reservations are a must, we had them for 11:30 and by…read morethe time we were half way thru with lunch it had gotten really busy! Give yourself time to find parking on Main St. or nearby. We ordered Queen Mums which we enjoyed with our own pots of tea.. the meal was so filling! Salads were fresh, sandwiches had a good variety, scones were soft. It's a leisurely lunch which was really appreciated. No rushing the food or us to leave. We ordered birthday cake and vanilla almond teas, and were very happy with our choices. Overall enjoyed the day at McKenna's Tea Cottage! We are looking forward to going back.

    To say this establishment was overpriced is an understatement. This place markets itself like some…read moreelegant, cozy, English tea experience when in reality it looks like the inside of a dying hoarder grandma's house. The carpets and walls are "rustic" if you're being generous, but honestly they looked cigarette-stained and filthy. The service was atrocious too. It took nearly THIRTY MINUTES just to get tea. Tea. Not a five-course meal. Then we waited OVER AN HOUR for finger sandwiches that tasted like cafeteria scraps. Most of the food was genuinely awful. The only remotely edible items were the tomato soup, cucumber/egg sandwich, and chicken quiche -- except the quiche wasn't even included and cost an extra $22, which is insane for a place already charging premium prices for mediocrity. The "egg sandwich" was basically stale yellow bread with microscopic traces of egg. And whoever decided HAM AND BLUEBERRY CREAM CHEESE belonged in a finger sandwich needs to be fired immediately. Even the table decor looked terrible. Every table had random mismatched pieces from different sets instead of a cohesive theme, so the whole place just felt cluttered, lazy, and disorganized. Nothing about this experience felt charming or intentional. I waited over an hour to eat garbage in a room that smelled like dust and neglect. Absolutely do not recommend. I wasn't paying, but the experience costed over $100 (including $60 from a groupon).

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